Nominated

I'm one of the nominations for best single issue blog over at Wampum's Koufax weblog awards. Google tells me that Koufax is left-arm pitcher, so translating it to cricket that's the equivalent of a Wasim Akram award. (Sorry, I was at the SCG yesterday to farewell Steve Waugh and have cricket on the brain at the moment.) Anyway, it is an honour to be on the same list as so many excellent blogs.

Update: I also got nominated for best series. With 346 posts on Lott in 2003, I'd have a lock on most obsessive if that was a category.

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By ThinkTank (not verified) on 06 Jan 2004 #permalink

I'm astonished, really I am.

By ThinkTank (not verified) on 06 Jan 2004 #permalink

Your blog is always a great read, and I wish all of the John Lotts in this world had equally devoted fact-checkers keeping them in line.